Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... popular American poet before Longfellow . Aspiring writers of both sexes asked her advice . Charles's busines had declined while her career flourished . In 1838 they left their country house for a smaller one in Hartford a move that was ...
... popular American poet before Longfellow . Aspiring writers of both sexes asked her advice . Charles's busines had declined while her career flourished . In 1838 they left their country house for a smaller one in Hartford a move that was ...
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... popular genre . Vicinus describes melodrama as a form of knowledge and a form of mystification at the same time : " The central problem of melodrama was that it raised serious issues and then could not always deal with them effectively ...
... popular genre . Vicinus describes melodrama as a form of knowledge and a form of mystification at the same time : " The central problem of melodrama was that it raised serious issues and then could not always deal with them effectively ...
Halaman 71
... popular novel ever to run through the pages of the New York Ledger , and it did so three times . Indeed , it was probably one of the most popular novels of the century . It was so popular that there were some 40 theatrical adaptations ...
... popular novel ever to run through the pages of the New York Ledger , and it did so three times . Indeed , it was probably one of the most popular novels of the century . It was so popular that there were some 40 theatrical adaptations ...
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